Kling, who represents the Mayfair area, said it's time for
the city to enforce the court order and give relief to families near the dance
studio. Residents of Alabama Street and Center Avenue say dance traffic often
blocks their driveways and makes it difficult for emergency vehicles to get
past.

"Let's not forget the rights of the neighborhood," Kling
said at Thursday night's City Council meeting. "I would think that after two
(court) decisions, we would see the city being on the neighborhood's side."

City Attorney Peter Joffrion warned that Huntsville could face
"adverse consequences" if it takes action against Ann's before the appeals
process is exhausted.

Ann's attorney, Gary Wolfe, said this week that the studio
will seek a rehearing before the appeals court. If that fails, the case
could head to the Alabama Supreme Court.